Course Code: 900003
Students will explore IBM Cognos Analytics report authoring and different report object types (list, crosstab, chart, visualization, etc.). They will also create and format reports using grouping, headers, footers, and other formatting options. Also covered is the ab...
Course Code: 860051
CVPD Scripting-Part 2 provides in-depth coverage and hands-on practice of the more advanced programming topics of Call Studio such as web services and parsing their results, JavaScript, modularizing large applications. An introduction to Google Dialogflow is also inc...
Course Code: 834033
This learning path guides you in securing Azure services and workloads using Microsoft Cloud Security Benchmark controls in Microsoft Defender for Cloud via the Azure portal.
Course Code: 860064
This comprehensive program delves into the unique characteristics of AI/ML applications, their influence on infrastructure design, and best practices for automated provisioning. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of security considerations for AI deployments a...
The official Cisco CCNP Security FIREWALL training course (as well as other documentation) recommends enabling the inspection of the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), even though it’s disabled by default. The image below displays the recommended practice as configured in ASDM, but the curious student might wonder what the unchecked “ICMP Error” box is. That’s what I’ll focus on in this post.
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Course Code: 1291
The Red Hat Enterprise Storage Management Endorsement Exam is a performance-based test of the skills covered in RH436 Red Hat Enterprise Storage Management.
Course Code: 1296
This exam tests candidates' ability to use standard system tools to analyze the performance of Red Hat Enterprise Linux® and applications running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and to use standard system tools and mechanisms to modify the behavior of the system and applications for the purpose of improving system performance.